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Tag Archives: EV
States with the most public EV charging outlets
Below are the most recent numbers of public electric vehicle charging outlets (not stations), as of October 29, 2017. A minimum of 500 is required to included on the list. Aside from California which far and away leads the list, … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Alternative energy, Alternative transportation, climate change, culture, economic development, economic gardening, electric vehicles, energy, environment, geography, infrastructure, land use, nature, planning, product design, Renewable Energy, Science, Statistics, sustainability, technology, transportation, Travel, urban planning
Tagged charging stations, electric vehicles, EV, supercharging stations, Tesla
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A proper salute to big oil – NSFW
The iconic photograph of Johnny Cash (see below) is what I feel like doing each time I pass a gas station which is owned or operated by a big oil company in my new 2013 Ford C-Max hybrid. With an estimated … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative energy, Cars, civics, climate change, commerce, Communications, consumerism, culture, energy, environment, fun, infrastructure, pictures, politics, product design, sustainability, transportation
Tagged automobiles, big oil, cars, environment, EV, Ford C-Max, fun, hybrid cars, Johnny Cash, oil, transportation
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Top American metros for hybrid car sales
Below are the Top 15 metro areas in the United States for hybrid car sales. Congratulations to these cities and their residents. The only unfortunate part is they only represents four states – Arizona, California, Oregon, and Washington. Hopefully, over … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative energy, Cars, cities, civics, climate change, commerce, consumerism, culture, Economy, energy, environment, geography, globalization, North America, placemaking, planning, pollution, product design, Science, spatial design, States, Statistics, sustainability, technology, transportation
Tagged automobiles, cars, clean energy, energy, environment, EV, hybrids, transportation, USA
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